Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1963, Image 2

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    INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY - Gundrun
Bjarnadottir, 20, of Iceland (center) was
crowned "The International Beauty of
1964'' last Friday night. Runners up in the
contest were (left to right) Miss England,
Diana Westbury, 19; Miss Austria, Xenia
Doppler, 20; Miss American Beauty, Joyce
Bryan, 19, of Miami, Fla.; and Miss Korea,
Yoo-Ml-Chot, 20. (UPI).
Reds May Agree to Lookouts
Geneva - (UPD - Western dls.
armament negotiators today
were reported hopeful the So
viet Union will agree this
week to negotiate on exchang-
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ing observation posts against
surprise attacks and not in
sist on a prior non-aggression
pact.
Informed sources said the
West regards talks on ex
changing posts as a test case
of Soviet readiness to negoti
ate further limited East-West
accords rather than demand
ing negotiations at this stage
on complex issues like a non-
aggression pact between the
Western and Communist mili
tary blocs.
They said Western negotia
tors hope the Soviets will give
the "virtual go-ahead" to new
bilateral n e g o t i a tions by
agreeing to treat observation
posts as a separate issue with
no strings attached.
Til ere was no formal ses
sion of the 17-nation confer
ence today.
Juveniles Arrested Fer Vehicle Theft
, Two juveniles were appre
hended by Medford police
Sunday for theft of. a car
owned by Gerald Milton Gas
tlneau, 2647 Eastover terrace,
Medford. The auto was taken,
Gastineau reported, at the
Medford Shopping Center
while he was In a store.
Officers located the car,
took a 16-year-old boy into
custody and then an 11-year-
old, who was involved by the
older youth's testimony.
The 11-year-old was releas
ed to his mother with the
permission of Jackson County
Juvenile Home Director Lar
ry Tweedy. The 16-year-old
was charged with larceny of
a vehicle. ,
Louisiana was named from
Louis XIV of France.
Series of Violations Revealed
At U.S. Armv Base in Greece
Washington - lUPtl - A mem
ber of the House Armed Serv
ices committee has revealed
a series of violations of mil
itary regulations at an Army
post in Greece, including use
of enlisted men to sweep and
mop the rooms of three officers.
Rep. Victor Wickersham
(D-Okla.) said an investiga
tion he started two weeks
ago had uncovered "deplor
able violations" at the 19th
missile detachment. The De
fense department said the de
tachment was based at Per
violake, Greece.
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Foreign Briefs
INDONESIAN SHIP PASSES THROUGH LOCKS
. Amsterdam - IUHI - The Indonesian ship Themrln yes
terday passed through Inmuiden leeks en route to Am
sterdam, the first Indonesian ship to enter Dutch waters
since last veer's dispute ever west New Guinea,
SYRIANS FIRE ON ISRAELI WORKERS
Tiberias, Israel - Itril - Syrian forces an Israeli work
ers in the Hula valley and at Ashmoa yesterday, army
sources said today. No casualties were reported.
U. S. FIGHTER PLANE CRASHES
Strasbourg, France - lUPIl - A U.S. fighter plane crash
ed near here yesterday, killing the pilot, police reported.
The identity of the pilot was not revealed.
TEENAGER WINS GLUTTON TITLE
Tours, France f tl'PIt - Michel Morissel, It, won the city's
title of "glutton of 1963" by consuming Vi pound of chop
ped pork, a 12-egg omelette, 2.2 pounds of chicken, an en
tire Cememberi cheese, salad, a cake and a griddle eeke in
five minutes and 40 seconds.
In addition to the enlisted
men housekeeping duties, he
said the investigation showed
that:
Covered Up
Goods were stolen from
the post exchange and the
thefts were covered up by
the PX officers and the unit
commander.
Foreign nationals made
purchases illegally at the
post exchange.
Moldy bread and sour
milk were served at meals.
Troops were served only
two meals on July 4 and June
30.
Wickersham said that in
ventory shortages at the post
exchange were covered up
but that detachment person
nel were forced to make up
the differences out of their
own pockets. He added that
the shortages were not report
ed to higher authorities.
The Army informed Wick
ersham this week that the
charges were true and that
a new unit commander had
been assigned to the detach
ment. Wickersham said that "ar
rangements for daily fresh
bread have been made, the
Greek interpreter will not be
allowed to eat in the mess
hall in the future, the PX
shortages are being made up
by the personnel concerned,
and enlisted personnel will
not be required to sweep and
mop officers' rooms."
In addition, he said, Greek
personnel will not be able to
purchase cigarettes and beer
at the PX.
The Oklahoma congressman
continued his inquiry with a
letter to Army Secretary Cy-
China Hopes U.S., Russia
Will Destroy Each Other
Washington -ttlPD- Red Chi
na hopes to see the United
States and Russia destroy
each other in a nuclear war,
former ambassador to Russia
George F. Kennan said Sun
day. Because of this stand. Ken
nan said the ideological split
between Russia and China
will not be healed.
Agreed to Sign
In a television interview,
Kennan said Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev agreed
to sign a nuclear test ban pact
with the West when he real
ized that the Chinese-Russian
split could not be smoothed
over.
He appeared on NBC s
Meet the Press.
However, Kennan said it
would take "decades" to bring
Russia closer to the West. But
he added that "any progress
is hopeful and should be val
ued by us.".
Buyer Beware
Kennan warned that the
United States should take a
"buyer beware" attitude to
ward the nuclear test ban
pact.
"I think the question is
whether Russia has an inter
est in sticking to the treaty,"
Kennan said.
But he said he thought Rus
sia would abide by the treaty
because it sticks to "specific
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agreements were too general
in language, they meant one
thing to them and another
thing to us," Kennan said.
Stocks Inch Up;
Steel Is Mixed
New York - ItlPD - Stocks
inched higher today.
Youngstown picked up fa
in a mixed steel section which
Included Republic oft 1 and
U. S. Steel unchanged. Chrys
ler jumped 1 in a firm mo
tors group.
Allied Chemical tacked on
2 but Eastman Kodak and
Du Pont gave up fractions.
Cities Service added a point
in a firm petroleum section.
IBM jumped 2',2 and Min
neapolis Honeywell and
Schlumberger gained more
than 1 each.
Norfolk & Western and Illi
nois Central scored large frac
tional gains in the rails. North
American Aviation gained a
point in continued response to
news it received a $934.4 mil
lion space project contract.
U. S. Smelting, Mueller
Brass and Kennecott Copper
all ran up large fractional
gains in the metals.
Clerks May Not
Levy Petition Fee
Salem - HOT - County clerks
do not have authority to levy
any fees on the circulators of
initiative and referendum pe
tions, Atty. Gen. Robert Y.
Thornton said today.
The statement was in an
swer to a request made by
Secretary of State Howell
Appling Jr. the state's chief
elections officer.
Appling asked if county
clerks had authority to charge
the sponsors of initiative or
referendum movements for
the verification of signatures
in excess of 200 per day.
Thornton said the 200 per
day figure was only a mini
mum requirement, and that If
clerks do more than that
amount they are merely com
plying with the general re
quirement imposed upon them
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perform their duties . . . and
move with reasonable dispatch."
rus Vance in which he asked
what action has been taken
against the former detach
ment commander. .
Wickersham said he was
concerned that similar ir
regularities might be taking
place at other overseas bases.
"In an organization as
large as the U.S. Army one
can expect minor violations
from time to time," he said.
"But I don't consider the serv
itude of enlisted men a mi
nor violation."
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